Umbrellas from Rainco for ICC Cricket World-Cup fans

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RAINCO the specialists in providing integrated solutions for protection against rain and sun, have brought out a range of unique umbrellas for both kids as well as adults which display the official logo of the ICC Cricket World-Cup 2011.  

“We obtained the contract to officially produce umbrellas bearing the world cup logo, to commemorate this event which is undoubtedly the highlight in the World’s sporting calendar” said Fazal Fausz - Managing Director of the Rainco Group.

Under Licensee of United Trading Company, this special umbrella is available in all leading retail clothing stores and reputed supermarket chains island-wide.

Rainco is a leading brand for umbrellas, mosquito nets and raincoats, not just in Sri Lanka but in the South Asian region. Since its inception in 1977, Rainco has established a tradition of trust, values and quality in the industry. “Rainco is undoubtedly one of the leading Sri Lankan brands and we are fast gaining popularity in the South Asian Region as well” said Brand Manager, Rainco, Thandula Goonawardene.

Today, Rainco produces custom made promotional umbrellas for 90% of Sri Lanka’s leading brands and corporates, as well as some of the leading multinationals, including Coca-Cola, Uni Levers, Dialog, Four Seasons, etc. “We also carry a special range for in-room and beach umbrellas for hotels and resort hotels, while the majority of luxury resorts in the Maldives have been our long standing clients,” said Goonewardene.

Today, Rainco boasts a highly diversified portfolio of quality branded products. "Our distribution is islandwide with over 6000 stores listed. This is facilitated by supplying a variety of products directly via mobile sales units which distribute our merchandise island-wide," he added.

Fausz is confident that the business is more than geared to take-up the challenges ahead. “As long as the passion to innovate and excel prevails, we have no doubt that we cannot just maintain our present status, but increase it and further diversify locally and regionally,” he affirmed.

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